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McKay's and son
McKay's son, Sean McManus, a protégé of Roone Arledge, is president of CBS Sports and News divisions.

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The Northern Pacific grade was under construction in the vicinity and McKay's home was used as a makeshift hotel for the workers and associated transients.
* " Filming and f *** ing ", John McKay's account of how the film was made, in " The Guardian ", 24 / 5 / 2002
The name Rideau Hall was chosen by Thomas McKay for his villa, drawing inspiration from the Rideau Canal which he had helped construct, though the house was also known colloquially as McKay's Castle.
After Ron McKay's resignation due to ill health in 2002, an interim Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ken McKinnon, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wollongong was appointed.
Thomas McKay's father was of Ashanti descent, and Claude recounted that his father would share stories of Ashanti customs with him.
McKay's next volume, Constab Ballads, came out in the same year and was based on his experience as a police officer in Jamaica.
It was during this period that McKay's commitment to socialism deepened and he read Marx assiduously.
That same year lang was featured in Nellie McKay's second album, Pretty Little Head, singing with McKay in " We Had it Right ".
Following David O. McKay's death in January 1970, Packer, then 45 years old, was called by newly-ordained church president Joseph Fielding Smith as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles at the church's April 1970 General Conference.
BYU-H was founded in September 1955 as Church College of Hawaii to accommodate the burgeoning LDS population in the Territory of Hawai ‘ i. This was largely a result of McKay's views on both education and strengthening the Church outside of its longtime inter-Mountain West U. S. base.
In 1969, after McKay's health failed, and some others within the church leadership thought the doctrinal basis for the exclusion of people of African ancestry from the priesthood was shaky, the remaining First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles ( minus Harold B. Lee, who was traveling ) voted to rescind the racial exclusion policy ; however, that vote was reversed when Lee returned and called for a re-vote, arguing that the policy could not be changed without a revelation.
Pretty Little Head was released in the United States on 31 October 2006 on McKay's own label, Hungry Mouse, and was marketed by SpinART Records.
There was great outcry, but the body was not removed until an acquaintance of Wilson passed the spot and horrified by the spectacle of McKay's rotting corpse, pleaded with the authorities to remove it.
H. V. McKay's concept for Sunshine, the Sunshine Estate, was for a community developed according to the ideals of the Garden city movement, an influential town planning movement of the early 20th century.
Under McKay's administration, the LDS Church's stance on Africans holding the priesthood was softened.
McKay's niece, Fawn McKay Brodie, was the author of the controversial book No Man Knows My History, a highly critical biography of church founder Joseph Smith, Jr., the publication of which led to her eventual excommunication from the LDS Church.

McKay's and David
* Bringing Up Father was a feature of David McKay's King Comics title from # 60 to # 135 ( 1941 – 1947 )
Actor Eric Cullen left the programme following series 3 due to personal problems to be replaced by David McKay's Screech.
Barney Google and / or Snuffy Smith each had a spotty history in comic books, starting with the first issue of David McKay's Ace Comics ( 1937 ).
After a 1935 book of reprints, Little Annie Rooney was seen in comic book reprints — David McKay's Feature Book # 11 ( 1938 ), King Comics, a 1948 three-issue series published by St. John and the Treasury of Comics annuals ( 1948 – 1950 ), also from St. John.
In 1948, Rip Kirby strips were reprinted in issues # 51 and # 54 of David McKay's Feature Book.

McKay's and McKay
In 2007, she sang " Beecharmer " with Nellie McKay on McKay's Pretty Little Head album, and " Letters To Michael " with Dionne Warwick.
McKay sees his writing as “ nature poetry in a time of environmental crisis .” McKay's poems are ecologically centred, inspired by the conflict between inspiration and spiritual, instinct and knowledge.
Jekyll convinced McKay to write in his native dialect and even later set some of McKay's verses to music.
After John McKay's death in 1951, his wife Isabel McKay led the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute.
More significantly, McKay suggests a correspondence between the nodes of the diagram and certain conjugacy classes of the monster group, which is known as McKay's E < sub > 8 </ sub > observation ;< ref > Arithmetic groups and the affine E < sub > 8 </ sub > Dynkin diagram, by John F. Duncan, in Groups and symmetries: from Neolithic Scots to John McKay </ ref > see also monstrous moonshine.
The Territorial Army centre in Sgt McKay's home town of Rotherham is named " McKay VC Barracks ", also an accommodation block at the Defence Academy at Shrivenham was named McKay House in his honour.
Some months after the season 2 episode " Duet " where the mind of a female soldier-Lieutenant Laura Cadman-was trapped inside McKay's body, McKay starts a relationship with Katie Brown.
He hates clowns, enjoys Ferris wheels, American football and ' anything that goes faster than 200 miles an hour ', along with displaying a vague aptitude for Chess-beating McKay on at least one occasion, once again to McKay's chagrin.
The area was so involved as to require its own superintendent, George McKay's brother Edwin " Nash " McKay.
That tenure would prove to be short after Rauch had repeated conflicts with head coach John McKay, over McKay's demand to only utilize the I-formation that Rauch felt could not be successful in the NFL.

McKay's and who
Johnson of Walla Walla who also purchased McKay's store.
McKay's honest curiosity and reporter's bluntness gave the show an emotional appeal which attracted viewers who might not otherwise watch a sporting event.
In her autobiography, Marni Nixon, who appeared in the film as Sister Sophia, said Peggy especially liked McKay's singing voice as she sounded like Peggy did in her younger days.
One, Kate Hewlett, who is an actress herself, played the role of Jeannie Miller, McKay's sister in four episodes of Stargate Atlantis.
McKay's medals were sold by his wife around the year 2000, to the disappointment of the Regimental Museum, who had hoped to obtain them.
Tom McCall, who would later become Governor, served as McKay's Executive Secretary and press officer between 1949 and 1951.
McKay's problems attempting to resurrect Project Arcturus cause him to seek the help of his sister, Jeannie Miller, a fellow scientist whose intelligence matches his — but who lacks the worst of his most aggravating personal qualities.
In " Duet ", Beckett admits to be somewhat infatuated with Lt. Laura Cadman, who at the time is trapped in McKay's consciousness.

McKay's and general
Entitled " Black Scourge in Europe: Sexual Horror Let Loose by France on the Rhine ", it insinuated gross hypersexuality on black people in general, but Lansbury refused to print McKay's response.

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